The biggest spectacle of the NFL season has finally arrived. Super Bowl LIII is set for Sunday night between the Patriots and Rams in Atlanta.

New England is here for the third straight year and looking for its second title after losing to the Eagles last year. Led by Tom Brady and Bill Belichick, still, a win would be the Patriots' sixth Super Bowl title in the last 18 years

The Rams are playing in their first Super Bowl since losing to Belichick and Brady to finish the 2001 season. Coach Sean McVay, who was 16 years old at the time, will now try to unleash Jared Goff and Aaron Donald on the Patriots for the Rams' first Super Bowl title since 1999.

It should be a fun, interesting game. But, sadly, it's the last one for our experts to pick this season.

Our beat writers, me (Jets) and Art Stapleton (Giants) have been joined since September by Asbury Park Press columnist Steve Edelson and APP sports editor Bob Jordan, John Rowe, a longtime writer for The Record, and Dave Rivera, the sports director for USA TODAY NETWORK New Jersey.

We weighed in on every one of the 256 regular season games, along with the first 10 playoff games (full results below).

Patriots vs. Rams

When: Sunday, 6:30 p.m.

Where: Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta

TV: CBS

Line and over-under: Patriots -2.5, 57.5

Art Stapleton

Analysis: The Patriots will scheme things up on the back end defensively, forcing Jared Goff into a mistake at the worst time with the Rams playing from behind. Expect the run game to get New England the lead early and force Los Angeles to throw more than Sean McVay has preferred in recent weeks.

Score: Patriots 28, Rams 24

Andy Vasquez

Analysis: The Patriots have averaged 39 points per game during yet another dream postseason run. But the Chiefs and Chargers couldn't sack Tom Brady. Aaron Donald and Ndamukong Suh will. And that will make all the difference in a close, entertaining game.

Score: Rams 31, Patriots 28

The Los Angeles Rams' Aaron Donald and Todd Gurley have some fun during Opening Night.(Photo: John Bazemore, AP)

Steve Edelson

Analysis: The Patriots are playing in their ninth Super Bowl, going for their sixth Vince Lombardi Trophy. Bill Belichick and his coaching staff have been at their best in the postseason, with a brilliant game plan giving them an overtime win in Kansas City to get to Atlanta. It's hard to imagine the upstart Rams overcoming the experience Tom Brady and Co. possess.

Score: Patriots 35, Rams 21

Bob Jordan

Analysis: Time to erase the memory of the Patriots a few weeks ago sending Rob Gronkowski out on defense to try to defend the Miami Dolphins’ last chance at winning a game – and Gronkowski taking a horrible angle and stumbling, helping gift the Fish with a miraculous 69-yard touchdown. The Pats are back.

John Rowe

Analysis: The difference should be the Rams' pass rush. Tom Brady's uniform finally gets dirty in the postseason as Los Angeles records at least three sacks.

Score: Rams 34, Patriots 31

Dave Rivera

Analysis: Let's not get fooled again. No matter what lead the Rams may take in this game, we all know the Patriots are never out of it. The Rams will make some noise early here, but in the end, the Patriots are just too poised and polished to let this one get away. Looks like Ring No. 6 for Brady and Belichick.

Score: Patriots 31, Rams 23

That's it for the picks. Here's a look at all of our past results from this season.